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ATHENS SCHOOL
NEWS
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Bloomfield's Second Grade
been studying
s Washington and
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[ een sick all week.
: JULIAN SCOTT
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L eotriecity.
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Washington Exercises
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ble 1 1 Paul Morrow
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}- The Flag of the Thirtee:
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In Bobby Bennett.
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Brih Jeann Heck-
Clara Malloy
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brown dormitory, is progresss
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( onstruction here an
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of May or the first of June.
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story, wi is being erected
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Announcements |
! FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce my candidacy
for re.election to the ofrice of
i‘Sherm‘, cf Clarke county, subject
to the rules and regulations as
adopted by the Democratic Execu
tive committee for the primary to
be held on March 26, 1932.
WALTER E. JACKSON.
FOR CLERK OF COURTS
I hereby announce my candidacy
for re-election to the . ofTice of
Clerk of the Superior and City
Courts, with A. B. Coile as Dep
uty Clerk, subject to tbe rules
and regulations as adopted by the
Democratic Executive committee
for the primary to be held on
March 26, 1932,
} ELMER J. CRAWFORD.
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FOR ORDINARY
I hereby announce my candidacy
for re-election to the office of
Ordinary, of Clarke county, sub
ject to the rules and regulations |
as adopted by the Democratic
Executive committee for the rri
mary to be held on March 26,
1932. X }
| R.C. QBB
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|
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
I hereby announce my candidacy
for re-election to the office of
Justice of the Peace, of the Ath
ens, 216th district, subject to the
rules and regulations as promul
gated by the Democratic Execu
tive ¢o)mmnittee for the primary te
be held on March 26, 1932. Your |
suppJyrt and vote will be greatly
appreciated .
JOE H. LUMPKIN. |
S |
| FOR JUSTICE OF PEACE ’
I hereby announce my candidacy (
‘or Justice of the Peace of the
216th District, G. M, of Clarke
sounty, Georgia, subject to the
‘ules and regulations and the ac
tfon of the voters in the Dcmo
:ratic primary election called for
varch 26, 1932. Your vote and
nfluence will be greatly appre.
iated. !
GEORGE T. BURPEE. l
COUNTY SCHOOL
SUPERINTENDENT
I hereby anpounce my candidacy
‘or re-election to the office of!
sounty School Superintendent, Ofl
Jlarke county, subject to the!
ules and regulations as adopted
)y the Democratic Executive com
aittee for the primary to be held
yn March 26, 1932.-
Wm, RUTHERFORD COILE. . !
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FOR TREASURER |
1 hereby announce my candidacy }
or re-election to the office of)
lreasurer ,of Clarke county, sub-’
ject to the rules and regulations |
s adopted by the Democratic Exe- |
autive committee for the primary |
.0 1o held on March 26, 1932. |
E. I. SMITH, JR. |
I
FOR CORONER
1 hereby announce my candidacy
for election to the office of Coro
ner of Clarke county, subject to
the rules and regulations as adopt
ed by the Democratic Executize
ominittee, controlling the primary
alection to be held on March 26,
1932,
YOUNG DAVIS.
FOR CORONER
1 hereby announce my candidacy
for re-election to the office of l
Coroner, of Clarke county, subject
to the rules and regulations uf-‘
adopted by the Democratic Execu
tive committee, controlling the|
primary election to be held or
March 26, 1932,
J. F. SHEPHERD. ’
FO:l CCRONER
TO THE VOTERS:
I hereby announce myself o can
didate for Corner of Clarke coun.y,
subject to the rules and regula
tions of the County Democratic
Executive Committee, gaverning
the election to be held March 26,
1932. I was born and railsed .n
Clarke county, and I feel that we
need an ac¢tive coroner, and you'
support will be appreciated.
Respectfully,
WILLIAM H. AKINS
FOR TAX RECEIVER
1 hereby announce my candidacy
for re-election to the office of Tax
Receiver, of Clarke county, sud
ject 1o the rules and regulations
as adopted by the Democratic
Executive committee for the pri
mary to be held on March 2¢
1932,
W. M. BRYANT.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
1 hereby announce my candidacy
for re.election as Tax Collector
subject to the rules and regula.
tions of the Clarke County Demo
cratic Executive committee in the
primary to be held March 26
1932. I will appreciate the suppor’
of all the voters. Respectfuily,
ARTHUR M. BURCH.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Tax Collect>r of Clarke
county subject to the rules and
regulations of the Democratic Pri
mary. -
ALBERT E. DAVISON.
Buys Fresh Eggs—
Fresh Back in 1926
"EVANSVILLE, Ind— (AP) —
When Jerry Malia of Richmond
Hill, N, Y., bought a dozen eggs
the othér day the grocer assured
him they were fresh—but negleci
ed to say when. Malia found a
name and address written on one
of the eggs and wrote a etter
asking wha tthe egg-writer knew
about the egg’'s freshness.
The reply of G. T. Turner of
Evansville (the egg-writer) was
that he h2d inscribed the egg in
January, 1926. o
story sounded pretty good., for he
drew 4 suspended sentence of siX
months, \
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Commerce road. Will rent all or
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Route 1, Athens, Ga. £2sp
FOR RENT — Apartment, living
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All candidates and prospectivel
candidates in the Clarke conntyi
primary to be held on March 26,
are hereby notified that entrance
fees and assessments must be
paid to J. H. Lumpkin, secretary
and treasurer, at his office in the
court house. on or bheforsa 12
o’clock noon, Thursday, February
25.
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Plumbing and Heating
ANDERSON
PLUMBING CO.
Engineers and Contractors
>hone 1116 Athens, Ga.
140 West Clayton Street
Shell Service Station
Corner Lumpkin and Dougherty
Streets
PHONE 9176
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Leaves Athens
No. 2 Daily 7:45 a.m,
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Arrives Athens
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Daily except Sunday
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